A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five Parts. ... The Thirteenth Edition. By Thomas Dilworth, ...Henry Kent, 1751 - 154 pages |
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Page 86
... those which do not always keep their own natural Sound ? A. They are b , c , e , f , g , i , o , s , t , u , x , y ; and the double Letters , ch , gh , and ph . Q. Give me an Example of each . A. 1. B is founded like t , in Subtil . 2 ...
... those which do not always keep their own natural Sound ? A. They are b , c , e , f , g , i , o , s , t , u , x , y ; and the double Letters , ch , gh , and ph . Q. Give me an Example of each . A. 1. B is founded like t , in Subtil . 2 ...
Page 123
... those that are Virtuous and Couragious ; fo [ it is our Duty to pay a Refpect and Deference ] to thofe also , who bear any Office or Command in the State . CHAP CHAP . XV . Of ABBREVIATIONS . or Anfw . to the English Tongue . 123.
... those that are Virtuous and Couragious ; fo [ it is our Duty to pay a Refpect and Deference ] to thofe also , who bear any Office or Command in the State . CHAP CHAP . XV . Of ABBREVIATIONS . or Anfw . to the English Tongue . 123.
Page 129
... those that take away Bread from the Hungry , and Clothes from the Naked ? If want of Charity be tormented in Hell , what will become of the Covetous ? 17. It is a commendable Thing for a Boy to apply his Mind to the Study of good ...
... those that take away Bread from the Hungry , and Clothes from the Naked ? If want of Charity be tormented in Hell , what will become of the Covetous ? 17. It is a commendable Thing for a Boy to apply his Mind to the Study of good ...
Page 135
... does in me believe , The Grave fhall not confine , nor Hell receive : Not only this ; but those that will rely On what I teach , fhall never never die . G. 3 On On King GEORGE . Long may the King Great Britain's to the English Tongue . 135.
... does in me believe , The Grave fhall not confine , nor Hell receive : Not only this ; but those that will rely On what I teach , fhall never never die . G. 3 On On King GEORGE . Long may the King Great Britain's to the English Tongue . 135.
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... those bleft Abodes your fole Defire ; If you are wife , and hope that Blifs to gain , Ufe well your Time , live not an Hour in vain : Let not the Morrow your vain Thoughts employ , But think this Day the last you fhall enjoy . SELECT ...
... those bleft Abodes your fole Defire ; If you are wife , and hope that Blifs to gain , Ufe well your Time , live not an Hour in vain : Let not the Morrow your vain Thoughts employ , But think this Day the last you fhall enjoy . SELECT ...
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Accent Adverb alfo Bachelor of Arts becauſe beſt Cafe caft CHAP Church confifting of Words Confonants Defire denotes Diphthong Divifion of Syllables doth eafy Leffons educated hereafter English Tongue FABLE fafe fame fave ferve fhall fhew fhort fhould fignifies fing firft following Words fome fometimes foregoing Tables fuch Give an Example hath Heart himſelf IMPERATIVE MOOD increaſe INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD Inftruction juft LESSON LESSON Lord Mafter Mind moft Monofyllables muft muſt Note Nouns Number Optative Mood ourſelves paft Perfon Plur Plural Potential Mood Praifes Praiſe Prefent Tenfe Prepofition Preter Preterperfect Tenfe Preterpluperfect Tenfe Pronouns Proper Names Puniſhment rain reft Schoolmaster Second Future Tenfe Senfe Sentence ſhall Sing Singular Spelling Subftantive Subjunctive Mood thee thefe theſe Thing thofe THOMAS DILWORTH thou Truft unto uſed Verb Verfe Vowel wanting whofe Wicked wife Words not exceeding